Relativity says $E=mc^2$ From which we can get, $c^2=E/m$
So speed of light squared is inversely proportional to mass
Relativity says $E=mc^2$ From which we can get, $c^2=E/m$
So speed of light squared is inversely proportional to mass
So speed of light squared is inversely proportional to mass
$c$ is a universal constant, the invariant speed, while neither $E$ and $m$ are.
Your reasoning is as incorrect as this reasoning is:
Einstein says $E = h\nu$ from which we get $h = \frac{E}{\nu}$, so Planck's constant $h$ is inversely proportional to frequency